Currently I work at Riverside Research Institute (RRI) in Lexington, MA where I have been a Member of the Research Staff since 1996. Projects have covered both phased-array and dish radars for endo/exo-atmospheric tracking. Other work includes imaging, statistical signal processing and neural networks.

From 1993 to 1996 I worked at the United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM), Natick, MA on a variety of projects in the Neuroscience and Nutrition Divisions. Work has included experimental performance, psychological, and nutrition research with human and animal subjects. A personal ambulatory monitoring device was designed, built and tested by myself and Dr. Harris Lieberman (Patent number 5 million and change).

Undergraduate Thesis - Part 1 - "Image compression using a backpropagation neural network." - Using a pyramidal wavelet transformation, we are able to selectively compress areas of an image with a backpropagation network based on the human sensitivity to contrast, (1992).

Undergraduate Thesis - Part 2 - "A knowledge-based approach to aircraft signature recognition." - An object silhouette can be transformed into a signature function. This can be translated into a series of wavelets which a neural network can use to categorize the object, (1992).